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There used to be a Mob in Skye Scotland who did trail tours over all of the very northern Highlands... but they went BUST....BUT I bought their maps from them... so a know where tae go...if anyone would like them, it details how good or bad or inbetween the ride would be, an how long... all orinance survey copies... Fur a small Fee just tae get some o ma money back....
Sounds wonderful!
:toothy8:.
Wee Jack
23-10-08, 09:25 AM
There used to be a Mob in Skye Scotland who did trail tours over all of the very northern Highlands... but they went BUST....BUT I bought their maps from them... so a know where tae go...if anyone would like them, it details how good or bad or inbetween the ride would be, an how long... all orinance survey copies... Fur a small Fee just tae get some o ma money back....
Are you selling copies or the originals ??
oh and how much ?
Wee Jack, their copies from the originals in A2 size, theres around 40 off them...I`ll not use them now, but it details everything you need to know anout the track... £40 see`s them posted...john
Steve T
24-10-08, 08:41 AM
I'd be interested in finding out what area's the maps cover - then maybe picking a couple that interest me!
Steve T
:cool:
Spiritwalker
27-10-08, 11:33 AM
Is it all northern highlands stuff or is there anything slightly further south? I'm in Perth and just wondered if there's anything a bit nearer.
Cheers
Scott
Alec Seaman
28-10-08, 04:54 PM
Can anyone clear up who, if anyone, needs to be contacted to go off-road legally up here in Scotland. I hear an awful lot about no trespass law here, but I also hear an awful lot about people being shot by high power rifles and turned into Haggis! I'd love to do the green laning but not so keen on being served up with a side of tatties!
Steve T
28-10-08, 06:50 PM
There is no trespass law to worry about north of the border . . .BUT . . .this only applies to walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
If your machines' got an engine then your not legally allowed off of the tarred surfaces. If you can obtain a landowners permission (ye, right, like thats going to happen), then you can roll around where ever that permission allows.
The forestry commission are big on keeping MCers out of their (really our) forests, and aren't slow in bringing prosecution when people are caught.
All us up here that find ourselves on this sort of land, by mistake of course :rolleyes:, do so with the above knowledge niggling yer cranium for the duration of the ride.
Still good fun though :teeth: :D
Alec Seaman
28-10-08, 07:22 PM
Steve,
Thats the most coherant answer I've ever got on that question. Thanks. I can't imagine I'll be getting permission unless I manage to attract the attention of a wealthy landowners daughter........um..........I wonder........:cool:...
Steve T
28-10-08, 07:38 PM
No worries Alec.
Now, to get this thread back on track . . . .
afk40, give us a clue on which area those maps of yours cover . . . please :D
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